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Air Force ATC

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My life in the Air force as a controller.

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  • Work and school

    Posted on Monday March 17th, 2008 at 22:12 in touro

    I was really sick today and it was hard to be productive at work. I tried to get some stuff done and helped out a bit, but in the end I went home a couple hours early. I hope I feel better tomorrow so I can be more help to KC.I finished my fourth m...

  • Tim Pyne M-Hotel

    Posted on Tuesday March 4th, 2008 at 23:39 in architecture

    This still is an Air Force/ATC Blog, but because it also involves my life, and this is what I am looking at right now, I included it.Tim Pyne has some great ideas, one of the latest is the M-Hotel shown below.The following Article is where I found th...

  • Dubai's "The Wave Tower"

    Posted on Tuesday March 4th, 2008 at 23:16 in architecture

    You need to check out this article! This is one of the coolest buildings I have seen in a while. Dubai at the forefront once again. The company who is building it is called A-cero and they have a great website here Link to Article...

  • Tasks at work

    Posted on Tuesday March 4th, 2008 at 23:04

    It is interesting how many things come up at work. It doesn't matter how slow you think the day is going to be, with out a doubt some task will come up and prevent you from doing what you had originally planned on doing. Between now and the end of th...

  • F-15s Crash off Florida coast, 20 Feb 08

    Posted on Tuesday February 26th, 2008 at 00:29 in crash, f-15

    It was incredibly sad to hear that a couple F-15s had crashed off the Florida coast last week. First this and then the B-2 crash. In the case of the Eglin birds, one of the pilots was killed. The follow article from the Pensacola News Journal give...

  • B-2 crash in Guam, 23 Feb 08

    Posted on Tuesday February 26th, 2008 at 00:14 in crash, guam, b-2

    HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — A B-2 stealth bomber crashed Saturday shortly after taking off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam. The crash was the first for a B-2, said Capt. Sheila Johnston, a spokeswoman for Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force...

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5 stars Luke Henley

My oldest brother, 1st. Lt. Charles Haddon Henley Jr. died in a B-24 Cargo Plane crash. They flew gasoline to fighter bases in India across the Himalayas during WWII. He died on Feb.2, 1945, during a return trip, became lost and low on fuel. I am hoping to find a veteran of the Air Force who was in the India-Burma theater that might have known him or knew of him.
I found the room mate of another brother, Cecil (who died 3 mos. later), by locating an internet group of Navy PBY fliers who flew the same type of seaplane Cecil did. If you know of such a group (internet or otherwise)of retired Army Air Force, Air Transport Command (or Ferry Group) pilots or crew men, I would certainly appreciate the contact information to see if I can find another "Needle in a Hay Stack".
Thanking you in advance, I am

Sincerely yours, Luther G. (Luke) Henley cell ph: 865-805-2125 res. 865-947-3598 or P.O. Box 115, Heiskell, Tn. 37754

Posted: November 27th, 2008 | Report This Comment

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